Sony has launched the XLR-A4, a new audio adapter designed to mount on the Multi Interface Shoe of compatible Sony Alpha cameras. Priced at $778, the device enables 96 kHz / 32-bit float recording and supports up to four channels of audio input. This allows creators to connect external microphones directly to their camera for improved on-the-go audio capture.
The XLR-A4 integrates seamlessly with Sony’s ecosystem, targeting videographers and hybrid shooters who prioritize audio quality without relying solely on external recorders. By bringing professional-grade audio capabilities in-camera, it streamlines workflows for interviews, documentaries, and event coverage. The adapter supports Sony’s advanced autofocus and sensor technologies, ensuring synchronized performance between video and audio capture.
While the adapter offers a compact solution, creators must weigh its cost against dedicated external recorders, which may provide greater flexibility and lower noise floors. However, for those invested in Sony Alpha systems, the XLR-A4 reduces cable clutter and simplifies setup. Its release reflects Sony’s ongoing effort to address the evolving needs of content creators who demand high-fidelity audio alongside industry-leading imaging tech.
The product became available in May 2026, aligning with Sony’s strategy to enhance the Alpha line’s appeal to professional and semi-professional users. As hybrid shooting grows, tools like the XLR-A4 bridge the gap between convenience and broadcast-ready audio, reinforcing Sony’s position in the creator-focused camera market.

